Top Replays, Rereads & Rewatches of 2025: From Movies to Books

Top Replays, Rereads & Rewatches of 2025: From Movies to Books

This year has been a treasure trove of cinematic adventures and streaming triumphs. Yet, many of us naturally gravitate toward the comfort of familiar films and shows that evoke strong emotions and nostalgia. To celebrate this theme, we’ve compiled a list of our favorite replays and rewatches from the past year that are worthy of your time and attention.

These selections not only highlight beloved classics but also bring forth compelling storytelling that resonates universally. Here are our top picks for what to revisit this year!

A Goofy Movie

Though I didn’t grow up on A Goofy Movie, I revisited it this year on the big screen, and I was thoroughly impressed. Beyond the catchy music, the film dives into themes of father-son relationships and unexpected adventures, featuring memorable scenes with Bigfoot monsters and a vibrant atmosphere. It’s truly a quirky gem worthy of acclaim, especially with insightful documentaries available on streaming platforms. – Germain Lussier

Bluey

Having become a parent, I now appreciate Bluey on an entirely new level. Watching the Heeler family’s playful adventures has been transformative, offering lessons about embracing imperfections in parenting. It serves as a wonderful reminder that even amidst chaos, we’re doing a great job. – Sabina Graves

Borderlands

No media collection is complete without Borderlands. As I prepared for the release of the latest installment, I indulged in some nostalgic gameplay with Borderlands 3 and Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, enjoying the shoot-and-loot fun that made the series a classic. The thrill of discovering new worlds and characters is always a treat. – Justin Carter

Critical Role

This year, I revisited the Mighty Nein campaign, primarily due to the newly released animated series. Listening back has reignited excitement for storytelling, pushing me to engage with both new and old content from the Critical Role universe. – Justin Carter

Final Fantasy IX

Final Fantasy IX remains my all-time favorite, and the recent anniversary sparked a replay. I cherished revisiting the charming characters and whimsical world, reminding me of my childhood passion for RPG storytelling, even if I have less time nowadays compared to my younger days. – James Whitbrook

Halo

As a long-time fan of the Halo franchise, diving into Halo Infinite this year reignited nostalgic memories. The multiplayer matches brought me back to a simpler time, and rewatching classic episodes of Red vs. Blue has deepened my appreciation for the series’ legacy. – Justin Carter

Hunter x Hunter

Though I don’t typically explore new shonen anime, I can’t resist revisiting the classic Hunter x Hunter. This year, I enjoyed reliving the tensions of the Yorknew City and Chimera Ant arcs with friends, proving the timelessness of its storytelling. – Isaiah Colbert

Kill La Kill

Studio Trigger’s Kill La Kill perfectly encapsulates what I’ve always loved about anime. Revisiting it has been a reminder of the deep emotionality and vibrant visuals that ignited my passion for the medium years ago, and it still holds a special place in my heart. – Isaiah Colbert

The Last Starfighter

Seeing The Last Starfighter on the big screen for the first time in decades was a magical experience. This 1984 cult classic highlights the innovation in filmmaking and storytelling, leaving me inspired and hopeful for the future of cinema. – Germain Lussier

Neuromancer

The upcoming adaptation of Neuromancer motivated me to reread this cyberpunk classic. Published in 1984, its gripping storyline and imaginative world continue to resonate, exploring themes that feel increasingly relevant in today’s tech-driven era. – Cheryl Eddy

Stand By Me

Amidst fresh adaptations of Stephen King’s works, I found solace in rewatching Stand By Me. This 1986 film beautifully captures the essence of childhood and friendship, proving its timeless emotional depth. Its rawness and authenticity continue to resonate today. – Germain Lussier

Star Trek: Voyager

This year, I celebrated the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: Voyager by revisiting its early seasons. The balance of ambition and imperfection in the storyline is endearing, reminding us of the charm found in striving for greatness. – James Whitbrook

Stranger Things 3

Returning to Stranger Things 3 brought back vivid memories of summer 2019, capturing a sense of nostalgia. This season not only fun but it also serves as a mirror to our ongoing evolution in a complex world. – Sabina Graves

Thirst

With my love for vampire stories, I revisited Park Chan-wook’s Thirst. It’s a fascinating exploration of desire and identity, proving itself as a must-watch for fans of unique storytelling. – Isaiah Colbert

Thriller

This year, I discovered the UK series Thriller, which aired from 1973 to 1976. Each episode presents characters in peril, featuring an array of intriguing narratives and performances from recognizable stars. This vintage show is a captivating trip back in time. – Cheryl Eddy

Turn A Gundam

Returning to Turn A Gundam this year further deepened my appreciation for the Gundam franchise. Its stunning visuals and compelling narratives juxtapose perfectly with contemporary explorations in the genre, proving how timeless animations can be enlightening. – James Whitbrook

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